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...answer to the central installation on the floor. Various upward pointing buildings with varying degrees of height and intricacy rise seemingly out of nowhere; but in the far distance we see other “miniature cities”—worlds unto themselves that we can never access??and in the foreground, almost unnoticeable at first glance, are two figures, one at left playing a small pipe and the other at far right lying down, his head and face wrapped. The cloudy blue sky and deep blue mountains in the distance enhance the spiritual vastness...
...applaud the efforts of the Undergraduate Council, which was the main force lobbying for the extension. Throughout the past year, the council has effectively worked with the administration to implement measures serving students’ needs. Later keycard access??especially in the face of strong opposition among House Masters—is a significant achievement for the council and one that will directly improve the lives of undergraduates...
...accounts, Rudenstine had a special relationship with the department. As a top curricular priority, the department had access??some claim privilege...
...Gusmorino, the goals listed on the roadmap—such things as extending party hours and universal keycard access??are more than just a vision; he works many hours to ensure that they are accomplished. He is also willing to go undergo the tedium of formal processes, which has endeared him to a University administration weary of dealing with protests and demonstrations from students desiring change...
...provide easy answers but to incite critical thought among an apathetic populace. It has the feel of a whistleblower’s account; the reader almost feels ashamed, even voyeuristic, to be given this kind of “insider access?? to the process...